BenG
ClioTrophy Moderator
Over the last 3/4 weeks I've been having a handling problem with the Trophy. Everything felt fine until I entered a left hand bend and I would turn the wheel but instead of turning in sharply the car would take a very wide path no matter how much I turned the wheel.
I checked the tyre pressures first of all and they were all fine. My second thought was that it was a geometry issue but I had a 4 wheel alignment done a few weeks previous and everything was great on a recent track day so I kind of dismissed that as the issue. The thought of it being the dampers was always in the back of my mind but this was the last thing I wanted it to be! After some discussions with friends the possibility of me cooking my tyres on the recent track day was high on the list but I couldn't understand why it would only affect the drivers side so it still left the issue un-clear.
I found the answer by luck! I was cleaning my drivers side front wheel with my awesome £25 wheel brush and when I finished cleaning the inside it came out black and covered in gease! I was gutted to say the least.
I removed the wheel to find the CV joint clip has come off and allowed the grease to escape and plaster everything in the wheel arch. It was only after cleaning everything up and putting my wheel back on when I noticed the wheel would make a knocking sound when I give it a shake, so I thought well maybe the bearing is on its way out, I grabbed hold of the wheel and really give it a good shake and the whole wheel moved back and forth, from +ve camber to -ve camber!
The camber bolt had come loose which allowed the hub to pivot on the lower bolt so when I go round a bend the camber changes whichever way it wants to. Scary thought!
I am really surprised I have not ended up in a ditch somewhere, or a coffin.
I checked the tyre pressures first of all and they were all fine. My second thought was that it was a geometry issue but I had a 4 wheel alignment done a few weeks previous and everything was great on a recent track day so I kind of dismissed that as the issue. The thought of it being the dampers was always in the back of my mind but this was the last thing I wanted it to be! After some discussions with friends the possibility of me cooking my tyres on the recent track day was high on the list but I couldn't understand why it would only affect the drivers side so it still left the issue un-clear.
I found the answer by luck! I was cleaning my drivers side front wheel with my awesome £25 wheel brush and when I finished cleaning the inside it came out black and covered in gease! I was gutted to say the least.
I removed the wheel to find the CV joint clip has come off and allowed the grease to escape and plaster everything in the wheel arch. It was only after cleaning everything up and putting my wheel back on when I noticed the wheel would make a knocking sound when I give it a shake, so I thought well maybe the bearing is on its way out, I grabbed hold of the wheel and really give it a good shake and the whole wheel moved back and forth, from +ve camber to -ve camber!
The camber bolt had come loose which allowed the hub to pivot on the lower bolt so when I go round a bend the camber changes whichever way it wants to. Scary thought!
I am really surprised I have not ended up in a ditch somewhere, or a coffin.